sorry for the late reply, im working on the answers, wait a bit, plz
STEP 1
download :
parted magic *dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/pmagic-4.5.iso
Using Parted Magic an Introduction
how to use it.
i assume you have a working dvd/cd writer and a blank disc.
ok lets finish this today, i need some more details(if in doubt, refer to the site above, it has pic links)
1. burn and boot from parted magic live disk (i assume it is live)
2. go to Roxterm terminal (alt-f2, or ctrl-t)
3. type "fdisk -l" (smallcaps, that one is "L")
4. grab screenshot
5. run "gparted"
6. grab screenshot
7. post screenshots here
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need to have those screenies so that i know how your disk is arranged. it wont do to have accidentally deleted your data due to wrong info, right?
and bro i got that i have formated 'boot loader'
i have no idea... never heard of a formatted bootloader
but y could we cant install it like xp+win7 as we normally do
in c: xp and in d: win7
yes, thats how we do it, but in a slightly different way.
y it need 'ext2' or ext4 file system
for wt purpose it is used,
FAT32 and NTFS is filesystem used by windows, linux uses EXT2,3 and 4 in the same way, and ext4 is far better than ntfs, imho.
and y to use 'swap' when we have 'ram'
please answer.........
swap is the virtual memory/page file/swap space for storing the excess data of a program.
like you run a game, like crysis, to save ram, the game will only load the required files into ram, and put the rest, like end game video, cutscenes etc on the swap space, so that they are loaded when required.
swap is also used for storing system state information when you hibernate or put the computer to sleep.
any other questions?
SUPERB links bro thats are all nice to learn on 'linux'
i think you are 'guru' in ubuntu or in linux.... Can i took screen shoot in windows or in linux
thanks, but a guru can also be a learner. there are still a lot of things i dont know about linux.
also, im more of a bootloader guru, instead of linux guru